The Superpower Canadian Immigrants Don’t Realize They Have
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Most people talk about immigrant struggles, but they never talk about the superpower immigrants don’t realize they have.
In this interview, Muraly Srinarayanathas, serial entrepreneur, founder of 369 Global, and CEO of Computek College, shares how living in four countries shaped his immigrant superpower and helped him thrive in Canada.
From identity struggles and loneliness to rebuilding confidence, belonging, and cultural intelligence, Muraly explains why newcomers carry a unique advantage most people overlook.
This episode on As Told By Canadian Immigrants reveals how embracing culture can unlock the superpower immigrants already have.
Connect with Muraly:
Website: https://muralys.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muralys
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@muralysrinarayanathas7455
What you learn:
00:00 – Intro
01:24 – Guest intro: living in four countries before Canada
02:29 – Becoming a Third Culture Kid: Identity, Confusion & Survival
09:13 – Breaking Point in Bangladesh: When Belonging Feels Impossible
10:53 – His Turning Point: How Music Helped Him Belong Again
15:25 – The Cultural Intelligence Framework Every Immigrant Needs
19:36 – Canada’s Planning Problem, Not Immigration Problem
31:08 – Competek College: Empowering Immigrants
45:16 – What to Do When You Feel You Don’t Belong in Canada
56:32 – Final Message: The World Needs Immigrant Leaders
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